The Standards propose what level of proof that a juvenile is not amenable to treatment by a family court because of the seriousness of the alleged conduct, the juvenile's prior record, and the inefficacy of other dispositions?
A) beyond a reasonable doubt
B) clear and convincing evidence
C) preponderance of evidence
D) none of the above
Correct Answer:
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